Professor of Psychology and ASPIRE Evaluator
California State University, Stanislaus
Turlock, California, United States
Harold Stanislaw, Ph.D., has three decades of experience in higher education, both as a faculty member and as an evaluator of educational interventions ranging from pre-Kindergarten to post-secondary. He has contributed to a wide variety of projects that include creating a quality of life survey for California's developmentally disabled population, assessing treatment outcomes for children with autism, evaluating an intervention targeting binge drinking in youths, co-directing a 7-year, longitudinal assessment of school readiness programs for children aged 0-5, and evaluating the impact of programs designed to improve academic outcomes for students from historically underrepresented groups. These and other projects have resulted in over 50 peer-reviewed publications, as well as more than 100 presentations at regional, national, and international conferences, including conferences sponsored by AAC&U, AHSIE, the American Evaluation Association, the Assessment Institute, the Education Commission of the States, HACU, and the WASC Senior College and University Commission. He is also the principal investigator for an NSF grant designed to support well-being and mental health in CSU graduate students.
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